I will look into it when I have more time. I think I need to look at the registry for that.Right now I look if white color is enabled or disabled in the registry. That way I can detect people that use Windows 10 and dark theme.

I will look into it when I have more time. I think I need to look at the registry for that.Right now I look if white color is enabled or disabled in the registry. That way I can detect people that use Windows 10 and dark theme.

by "white color is enabled or disabled in the registry" you mean whether Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Colors\Background is FFFFFF or not?

I will look into it when I have more time. I think I need to look at the registry for that.Right now I look if white color is enabled or disabled in the registry. That way I can detect people that use Windows 10 and dark theme.

by "white color is enabled or disabled in the registry" you mean whether Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Colors\Background is FFFFFF or not?

It check if AppsUseLightTheme have value 1. If it's not 1, then you use dark theme."HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Themes\Personalize"

I will look into it when I have more time. I think I need to look at the registry for that.Right now I look if white color is enabled or disabled in the registry. That way I can detect people that use Windows 10 and dark theme.

by "white color is enabled or disabled in the registry" you mean whether Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Colors\Background is FFFFFF or not?

It check if AppsUseLightTheme have value 1. If it's not 1, then you use dark theme."HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Themes\Personalize"

This leads to a false positive with High Contrast. My PC is set to a customized High Contrast theme that is a dark theme, but Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Themes\Personalize\AppsUseLightTheme is set to 1. This causes issues within the interface of EEditor. Detecting if the custom High Contrast theme is a dark theme requires analyzing the colors of the High Contrast theme used.

Re: [Release] EEditor 4.1.0 - Offline Editor

When an image is rasterized with EEditor blocks, black pixels are rasterized as deleted blocks (ID 0) regardless of the actual background color of the world. Is this deliberately designed to make the user pay like $100000 to buy more professional software to do that? Also, when it uses death gates in the rasterized images it uses 0 for the parameter, no wonder some blocks are randomly missing when I upload.

And also the image ends up shifted about 1.4 pixels downright (1 pixel down, 1 pixel right). Which doesn't help if it's an image filling the entire world and EEditor lags immensely trying to move it back. Not having Windows XP supported, no wonder it is so laggy. I always think of compatibility with Windows XP as a rule of thumb that the application is relatively fast (although not always, because some applications detect the system and become slow on the newer systems; also don't criticize on my thinking because that would add off-topic to this topic once again).